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Typecase vs Typecast - What's the difference?

typecase | typecast |


As a noun typecase

is {{cx|printing|historical|lang=en}} A case containing the printer's type characters.

As a verb typecast is

to cast an actor in the same kind of role repeatedly.

Transfenestrated vs Transfenestrate - What's the difference?

transfenestrated | transfenestrate |


As verbs the difference between transfenestrated and transfenestrate

is that transfenestrated is (transfenestrate) while transfenestrate is to eject or throw (someone or something) through a closed window; compare defenestrate.

Sodgers vs Sogers - What's the difference?

sodgers | sogers |


As nouns the difference between sodgers and sogers

is that sodgers is while sogers is .

Aponeuroses vs Aponeurosis - What's the difference?

aponeuroses | aponeurosis |


As nouns the difference between aponeuroses and aponeurosis

is that aponeuroses is while aponeurosis is (anatomy) a flattened fibrous membrane, similar to a tendon, that binds muscles together or connects them to other body parts like skin or bone.

Verbalizes vs Verbalizers - What's the difference?

verbalizes | verbalizers |


As a verb verbalizes

is third-person singular of verbalize.

As a noun verbalizers is

plural of verbalizer.

Anta vs Anti - What's the difference?

anta | anti |


As nouns the difference between anta and anti

is that anta is a kind of pier produced by thickening a wall at its termination, treated architecturally as a pilaster, with capital and base while anti is a person opposed to a concept or principle.

As a proper noun ANTA

is acronym of Australian National Training Authority|lang=en.

As an adjective anti is

that has a torsion angle between 90° and 180°.

As a preposition anti is

a word used before a noun or noun phrase to indicate opposition to the concept expressed by the noun or noun phrase.

Pauperise vs Pauperised - What's the difference?

pauperise | pauperised |


As verbs the difference between pauperise and pauperised

is that pauperise is while pauperised is (pauperise).

Ameliorates vs Meliorates - What's the difference?

ameliorates | meliorates |


As verbs the difference between ameliorates and meliorates

is that ameliorates is third-person singular of ameliorate while meliorates is third-person singular of meliorate.

Pinches vs Linches - What's the difference?

pinches | linches |


As a verb pinches

is .

As a noun linches is

.

Addax vs Audax - What's the difference?

addax | audax |


As a proper noun addax

is .

As a noun audax is

(cycling) a non-competitive long-distance (often over 200 km) cycling event.

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